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2019-2020
学年山东省泰安市高三(
上)期末
英语试卷
题号
得分
I
II
III
一、阅读理解(本大题共
15
小题,共
37.5
分)
IV
V
总分
A
Hands-on
activities can enrich a trip by creating fond
memories and instilling knowledge about the local
culture
through
interactivity
.
In
Japan
,
a wide range of
activities are offered to tourists at single
workshops
,
many open
air museums
,
as
well as craft villages across
Japan
.
Fruit picking
Typical
duration
:
30 to 60 minutes
Typical price
range
:
800 to 3000 yen
Many farms across Japan
offer fruit picking opportunities to
tourists
.
The common
procedure is for the visitor to get
charged for a certain time period
during which he/she can pick and enjoy the fruits
on the spot
.
Typical fruit
available for this activity include
strawberries
,
apples and
grapes
.
Cheese/butter making
Typical
duration
:
40 to 60 minutes
Typical price
range
:
600 to 1000 yen
Cheese and dairy products
are commonly made in northern
Japan
,
especially in
Hokkaido
.
Some farms offer
cheese
and butter making
workshops
.
Visitors usually
learn how to make the product and consume it on
the spot
.
The
Furano Cheese Factory is one place that
offers such workshops
.
Washi paper
Typical
duration
:
30 to 60 minutes
Typical price
range
:
500 to 1000 yen
In many
workshops
,
for example at one
near Ainokura
Village
,
tourists can
experience how washi paper is
made
.
At
other
establishments
,
such as the
Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts and Takumi no
Sato
,
it is possible to make
crafts such as fans and lanterns using
washi Paper
.
Tatami making
Typical
duration
:
About two hours
Typical price
range
:
500 to 1000 yen
It's possible to try Tatami
making at many places in Japan including Otaru and
Hakone
.
Tatami mats are made
of
straw and measure roughly 180
cm×
90 cm
.
Few
establishments offer workshops whereby you can
make a small
piece of Tatami and take
it home as a souvenir
.
1.
Which of the
following activities takes the longest
time
?
______
A.
Fruit
picking
.
B.
Cheese/butter
making
.
C.
Washi paper
.
D.
Tatami
making
.
2.
Where can
visitors make dairy
products
?
______
A.
In
Hokkaido
.
B.
Near Ainokura
Village
.
C.
In the Kyoto
Museum
.
D.
In Otaru and
Hakone
.
3.
What can we
infer about hands-on activities from the
text
?
______
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